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it was a young man who taught us. to believe in the way of peace, in the way of love, in the way of nonviolence. so we wanted to do this book to teach another generation. they, too, can do something. they, too, can make a contribution. >> how do you put that in? how do you make that in, chronicle that into a comic book? >> so much is told through oral history what my job was and what we tried to do is take down those words and put them on paper. >> were you ever worried people may get the wrong idea about,ies john lewis putting this in a comic book? this is serious business. >> it is serious, but we had fun. it was drama. the thing about putting it in the comic book, thirn, young children, and people not so young would have an opportunity to read it and feel it. they compiled unreal artists. make it real. >> i think about what you went through, my grandparents went through. i don't always see that fire in young people now. it breaks my heart. it breaks my heart. what do you do with that? >> well, it is my hope, it is
it was a young man who taught us. to believe in the way of peace, in the way of love, in the way of nonviolence. so we wanted to do this book to teach another generation. they, too, can do something. they, too, can make a contribution. >> how do you put that in? how do you make that in, chronicle that into a comic book? >> so much is told through oral history what my job was and what we tried to do is take down those words and put them on paper. >> were you ever worried people...
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thanks for being with us. "politicsnation" with al sharpton starts right now. >> thanks, chris, and thanks to you for tuning in. tonight's lead, hey, republicans, let's get ready to crumble! the gop is going to cave when it comes to health care. it's not a matter of if, just when. need an example? today president obama visited arizona. and just look who went to the airport to greet him, republican governor jan brewer. look, she is all smiles. gee, isn't that a big change from her last airport pickup. last year, governor brewer was waving her finger in the president's face. she was defiant. back then, she was one of the health care law's strongest critics. that was then. this is now. just listen to her sing the praises of the law just last month. >> in a few minutes, i will sign into law legislation that extends cost-effective health care to hundreds of thousands of arizona's working poor, our friends and our neighbors in need. this legislation will protect arizona's hospitals. it will create thousands of jobs,
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or not used. but what they don't tell us, which is the most important story, i think, that's not being captured, is even if the u.n. team were to go into the area that got struck today, they could not verify nor are they charged with determining who was responsible for the act. so they can tell if you an act has occurred but we will never have this conclusive evidence of who was responsible for it. >> in terms of the u.n. inspectors we know that negotiationseses are under way right now for them to try to get to where these events took place today. again, this attack was 2:00 a.m. local time today. it's still very short notice but they are in country and trying to negotiate and get close to the scene it self. how long do they have? is there a time at which it won't matter whether or not they get there because essentially the scientific statute of limitations has expired on whether or not they can determine whether it happened? >> that's a great question. let's just assume that the agent was sarin,
or not used. but what they don't tell us, which is the most important story, i think, that's not being captured, is even if the u.n. team were to go into the area that got struck today, they could not verify nor are they charged with determining who was responsible for the act. so they can tell if you an act has occurred but we will never have this conclusive evidence of who was responsible for it. >> in terms of the u.n. inspectors we know that negotiationseses are under way right now...
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us. all in with chris hayes starts right now. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. tonight on "all in." a little more than amonth since egyptians gathered by the millions to celebrate the overthrow of their president. that country is in a state of emergency. >>> also tonight, a growing boycott for the winter olympics in rush why. it turns out harvey fire steen had a real problem with our coverage. tonight he will be here to set me straight. stay tuned for that. we must begin with the horrifying violence unfolding in egypt, in what looks to be a massacre of demonstrators during a military crackdown at two protest camps in cairo. 235 civilians have been killed. according to egyptian health officials, with more than 2,000 people injured. richard engel was there. >> security forces are firing into the side streets. positions between protesters, security forces, all over cairo, and this one looks like it's about to get very ugly [ speaking foreign language ] >> they are lying about
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they didn't do that with us. there have been times where they slipped back into the cold war thinking and the cold war mentality. >> something that shocked me about russia. i'm surprised this is not a huge story. suddenly homosexuality is against the law. this seems like germany, let's round up the jews, the gays. it seems like that, you round up people you don't want. why is not more of the world outraged at this. >> i've been clear, when it comes to universal rights, when it comes to people's basic freedoms, that whether you are discriminating on the basis of race, religion, gender or sexual orientation, you are violating the basic morality, that i think should transcend every country. now, what's happening in russia is not unique. when i travelled to africa, there were some countries that are doing a lot of good things for their people, who were working with and helping on development issues, but in some cases have persecuted gays and lesbians. >> do you think it will affect the olympics? >> you know, i think
they didn't do that with us. there have been times where they slipped back into the cold war thinking and the cold war mentality. >> something that shocked me about russia. i'm surprised this is not a huge story. suddenly homosexuality is against the law. this seems like germany, let's round up the jews, the gays. it seems like that, you round up people you don't want. why is not more of the world outraged at this. >> i've been clear, when it comes to universal rights, when it comes...
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now this is not any of those of us that lead civil rights groups. this is not those of us talking. the judge says it violates the constitutional rights of minorities. reading from the decision, it is racially discriminatory. it did not end the stop and frisk program, but it calls for federal monitor to oversee reforms. i would have wanted it ended, but the judge said this. this is the federal judge. now let me try to make this live for people at home. let me go to you, first. you were one of the plaintiffs, nicholas. >> yes. >> you are young. obviously you're a minority. you're a member of the african-american community. what do you do? give me your profile of what you do in life. >> well, i work with the brotherhood of -- it's a nonprofit organization in harlem. i'm an after school facilitator. and i work with young people around these issues and around other issues as well. >> so you work request young people. >> yes. >> do you have family? >> yes, have i family. i have three younger siblings. >> you have three younger siblings. >> that you take care of? >> that i take care of, y
now this is not any of those of us that lead civil rights groups. this is not those of us talking. the judge says it violates the constitutional rights of minorities. reading from the decision, it is racially discriminatory. it did not end the stop and frisk program, but it calls for federal monitor to oversee reforms. i would have wanted it ended, but the judge said this. this is the federal judge. now let me try to make this live for people at home. let me go to you, first. you were one of...
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, that this is not aimed at us. and we know it is. >> at least be honest, and that is an insult. and frankly, i think there is plenty of evidence that in last year's presidential election, the voter suppression effort ticked off african-american voters so much that they came out in droves. and i predict that this will continue. i mean, you just -- you know, you keep doing this to people and they have recourses. they can go vote and vote you out. >> eugene robinson, thank you for joining us. >> great to be here, lawrence. >>> coming up, there is an industry that is begging to be taxed, legally taxed. and that is the legal marijuana business. it is legal in 20 states. and they are eager to pay their federal taxes. but they would like to have a few deductions on their federal tax returns just like every other business. that is coming up. >>> and my next guest is the american journalist who appeared on russian tv to talk about the manning case. and then refused to talk about anything about russia's oppressive anti-gay l
, that this is not aimed at us. and we know it is. >> at least be honest, and that is an insult. and frankly, i think there is plenty of evidence that in last year's presidential election, the voter suppression effort ticked off african-american voters so much that they came out in droves. and i predict that this will continue. i mean, you just -- you know, you keep doing this to people and they have recourses. they can go vote and vote you out. >> eugene robinson, thank you for...
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thanks for being with us. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i am in for are the great chris hayes. tonight on "all in" the sale of "the washington post" yesterday to billionaire jeff besos. i have thoughts and even feelings about all this since i actually work there. that is coming up. also tonight president obama makes a return to phoenix to talk about the great american dream of owning your own home. i submit homeownership isn't for everybody. it shouldn't be tax deductible. but first, did anything really interesting happen where you worked yesterday? >> the "the post" has been sold to jeff besos. >> every graham, not the only everybody but at the top of "the washington post" company had the same reaction when they started to think about the possibility which was great surprise. it was good for "the post. "we knew we could keep "the post" alive. our aspirations have been to see if we could feigned a buyer. i have spent 42 years of my life working in this build iing,
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call us, we're in the book under ridiculist. look us up. that does it for us. see you again at 11:00 tonight. another edition of 360. another edition of 360. piers morgan live starts now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> this is percent morgis "pie" a super star's child in dangerer his son almost drowned today and he's in the hospital. it wasn't his fault. details on that. >>> an escaped python kills two sleeping children. how did it happen snn why did it happen? should these deadly snakes ever be let out of zoos? we'll ask experts. >>> a former gunman terp rises the courtroom. you won't believe what he said. is football ready for her. sarah
call us, we're in the book under ridiculist. look us up. that does it for us. see you again at 11:00 tonight. another edition of 360. another edition of 360. piers morgan live starts now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> this is percent morgis "pie" a super star's child in dangerer his son almost drowned today and he's in the hospital. it wasn't his fault. details on that. >>> an escaped python kills two sleeping children. how did it happen snn why did it...
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stay with us. have a great night. >>> jay leno is here to tell us about the interview he just did with president obama. >> so over the last few weeks i've been visiting towns all across the country. >> president obama is on the road again. >> talking about what we need to do to secure a better bargain for the middle class. >> president obama just touched down in phoenix. >> hello, phoenix! >> greeting the president at the airport will be arizona governor jan brewer. >> the same jan brewer who last year greeted the president -- >> you can never -- >> with a now infamous finger wag. >> today is part of a summer push by the white house. >> billing it as a major policy speech. >> trying to tout the recovery of the u.s. housing market. >> our housing market is beginning to heal. >> the housing plan has something for everyone. >> let's invest in affordable rental housing. >> something for renters and new buyers. >> he's going to propose something that has bipartisan support. >> private lending should be
stay with us. have a great night. >>> jay leno is here to tell us about the interview he just did with president obama. >> so over the last few weeks i've been visiting towns all across the country. >> president obama is on the road again. >> talking about what we need to do to secure a better bargain for the middle class. >> president obama just touched down in phoenix. >> hello, phoenix! >> greeting the president at the airport will be arizona...
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that's all for us tonight. anderson cooper's "360" starts right now. >>> tonight, breaking news in the search for an alleged killer and the young woman he's believed to be holding. also tonight, dr. sanjay gupta's bold claim that we've been systematically misled for 70 years about the medical value of marijuana. why he abandoned everything he thought he knew about it. later, anderson hears one man's account of capture and captivity in one of the deadliest war zones on earth, held in syria for 81 days. >>> we begin with breaking news in the search for james dimaggio and the stakes that keep rising. not only is he expected of kidnapping 16-year-old hannah anderson and her 8-year-old brother, not only is he wanted for the murder of their mother and he's hiding out in some of the most remote parts of the west and north west, but they're now preceding on the real possibility, they say he might be armed with explosives. this is a fast-moving story. what is the latest, paul? >> reporter: well, authorities telling me,
that's all for us tonight. anderson cooper's "360" starts right now. >>> tonight, breaking news in the search for an alleged killer and the young woman he's believed to be holding. also tonight, dr. sanjay gupta's bold claim that we've been systematically misled for 70 years about the medical value of marijuana. why he abandoned everything he thought he knew about it. later, anderson hears one man's account of capture and captivity in one of the deadliest war zones on earth,...
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does he want us to become greece? >> we are going to have $25 trillion in debt that puts us on a path to becoming greece. the country's going to burn. >> what's callamitous is that we're becoming greece. >> the country will burn. you know what the u.s. did not become? greece. you know why we did not become greece? because we are not greece. it's a tiny economy that doesn't control its own currency and can't raise taxes on its people because they won't collect. we are the languagest economy the world has ever known. we control our own currency. you know what that currency is? the dollar. the currency the rest of the world relies on. we're not part of the euro, which is at the core of greece's problems, here's one more reason we're not greece. we're running a much lower deficit than expected than all those predictions expected. according to the congressional budget office, the current laws that govern federal taxes and spending do not change, the budget deficit will shrink this year to 462 billion. so why bring all this
does he want us to become greece? >> we are going to have $25 trillion in debt that puts us on a path to becoming greece. the country's going to burn. >> what's callamitous is that we're becoming greece. >> the country will burn. you know what the u.s. did not become? greece. you know why we did not become greece? because we are not greece. it's a tiny economy that doesn't control its own currency and can't raise taxes on its people because they won't collect. we are the...
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thanks for being with us. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> good evening, from washington. i'm ezra klein sitting in for the one and the only christopher l. hayes. tonight on "all in" nuclear states, russia and the u.s., own 94% of the world's nuclear weapons. yes, 94% was that number. which makes this current spat a bit more tense, right? >>> also tonight the fight over obama care takes a recess. the summer of the angry anti-obama care town hall is back. but unlike last time this story played out, it is republicans who are feeling the heat. >>> plus why the federal government needs to rethink the science around medical marijuana. all that is ahead. >>> but tonight we begin with the u.s. and russia relations in a downward and dangerous spiral. today white house spokesperson jay carney spent most of his daily briefing fielding questions about russia. the president announced a rare news conference for tomorrow. we expect he will answer a flood of questions about the increasingly chilly relations be
thanks for being with us. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> good evening, from washington. i'm ezra klein sitting in for the one and the only christopher l. hayes. tonight on "all in" nuclear states, russia and the u.s., own 94% of the world's nuclear weapons. yes, 94% was that number. which makes this current spat a bit more tense, right? >>> also tonight the fight over obama care takes a recess. the summer of the angry anti-obama care town...
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and that does it for us tonight. big thank you to elizabeth city for hosting us. now, time for "the last word," with lawrence o'donnell. >>> yesterday, antoinette tuff prevented a madman with a gun from killing children at an elementary school. today, the president of the united states called her to thank her. >> students were back in class today at ronald mcnair learning academy. >> let's talk about the gun debate. >> the incredible 911 audio. >> it is going to be all right's sweetheart, i just want you to know i love you, though. >> is this going to restart the conversation. >> colorado state legislature passed the gun control legislation. >> the gun lobby mobilized to fight back, a corporate lobby trying to overwhelm the voice of the american public. >> the real battle lies ahead in washington. >> this delay is inexcusable. >> it is thursday, august 22. there are so many other issues looming large. >> president obama speaking at the university of buffalo. >>> bradley manning's stunning announcement. >> more revelations about the nsa. but first, developing stori
and that does it for us tonight. big thank you to elizabeth city for hosting us. now, time for "the last word," with lawrence o'donnell. >>> yesterday, antoinette tuff prevented a madman with a gun from killing children at an elementary school. today, the president of the united states called her to thank her. >> students were back in class today at ronald mcnair learning academy. >> let's talk about the gun debate. >> the incredible 911 audio. >> it...
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are all the cameras watching us out there doing us a good thing? britain has hundreds of thousands of cameras watching everybody in the streets of london. we'll talk to a guy involved in a movie about that right out of george orwell. this is "hardball," the place for politics. and didn't know where to start. a contractor before at angie's list, you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare written by people just like you. no company can pay to be on angie's list, so you can trust what you're reading. angie's list is like having thousands of close neighbors, where i can go ask for personal recommendations. that's the idea. before you have any work done, check angie's list. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. i love you, angie. sorry, honey. some hot political news. we got a look at the new jersey special election for the u.s. senate. we check the "hardball" scoreboard. according to a new monmouth university asbury park press poll, democratic cory booker, no surpr
are all the cameras watching us out there doing us a good thing? britain has hundreds of thousands of cameras watching everybody in the streets of london. we'll talk to a guy involved in a movie about that right out of george orwell. this is "hardball," the place for politics. and didn't know where to start. a contractor before at angie's list, you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare written by people just like you. no company can pay to be on angie's list, so...
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talk to us today. i'll believe it when i--- [ both ] oooooh... [ female announcer ] as you get older, protein is an important part of staying active and strong. ensure high protein... fifty percent of your daily value of protein. low fat and five grams of sugars. [ major nutrition ] ensure! nutrition in charge! yeah? then how'd i get this... [ voice of dennis ] ...safe driving bonus check? every six months without an accident, allstate sends a check. silence. are you in good hands? >>> running for president means starting in iowa, right? iowa's first. their caucuses have been first in the nation for 40 years now. so starting to run for president means starting in iowa, which means first competing in the ames, iowa, straw poll, which is a scam. it is a total scam, a fake wigged pay for votes, not a real contest pretending to be a contest. the iowa straw poll costs money to vote. it costs $30 to cast a ballot. some buy those ballots for people with the understanding that those people will then vote for t
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fill us in here. let's start with you chris. >> basically, what's happening now is american intelligence officials now say that they have been tracking a particular threat from al qaeda in the arabian peninsula for the past several weeks. in the past several days they have received additional intelligence information. once analyzing that that's what pointed them to a potential take inside yemen as well as other attacks in the middle east and north africa. that is what prompted that move by the obama administration to close the embassies and then just today to issue the worldwide travel alert. i spoke with a u.s. official who called this threat both credible and serious saying that it could be directed at diplomatic posts but could go beyond that. hence today you see the worldwide travel alert for any americans traveling abroad. my colleague barbara starr has been told they are looking specifically at a potential threat to the u.s. embassy in yemen between the days of august 3rd through the 6th. also t
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legalizing the use of marijuana, the future of lawful marijuana use, even medical marijuana use is unclear. >> the push here in america and across america to legalize marijuana, medical marijuana -- >> yeah, medical -- >> that's exactly the point. >> there's no medical. this is one of the great hoaxes of all time. >> the fact that more than half the country thinks marijuana should be legal, the fact that a recent poll from the "new england journal of medicine" found nearly 80% of doctors approve use of medical marijuana to treat advanced cancer pain and nearly 50% of people have admitted to smoking marijuana at least once in their lifetime, that includes, by the way, this guy who ended up doing okay for himself. it's kind of amazing that the obama administration still discourages even just research into the uses of medical marijuana. and when there are studies, the research is focused on studying abuse as opposed to benefits. something that the national institute on drug abuse, an agency that must approve marijuana studies in this country, ready admits. "as a national institute on drug abu
legalizing the use of marijuana, the future of lawful marijuana use, even medical marijuana use is unclear. >> the push here in america and across america to legalize marijuana, medical marijuana -- >> yeah, medical -- >> that's exactly the point. >> there's no medical. this is one of the great hoaxes of all time. >> the fact that more than half the country thinks marijuana should be legal, the fact that a recent poll from the "new england journal of...
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thanks for being with us. "all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm ezra klein sitting in for the great chris hayes. the ongoing war on the affordable carrot is getting hard core. urging citizens to burn their obama care draft cards. of course, there is no such thing as an obama care draft card. you've got to print your own out and pretend and burn that. what if i told you the science behind it might change the world and help save the planet at the same time? a full discussion of the future of food is coming up. but we begin tonight with breaking news in the middle east north africa and southeast asia where 19 u.s. embassies and consulates are closed tonight due to continued fears of an imminent terror attack. >> we face an ongoing threat from al qaeda and its affiliates. there are individuals and organizations out there that are focused on doing the united states and the american people harm as well as doing harm to our people. >> the embassy and consulate closings span a
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thanks for being with us. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. tonight on "all in," it's ted cr cruz's coming out party. i'll tell you why in a minute he's not just another whackadoo. live to dallas, texas, where ted cruz is about to speak in just a moment. see the big defund obama care banner which lets you know what the event is going to be like. also tonight the terrifying prospect that one result of the bankruptcy of the city of detroit could be the thousands of potential personal bankruptcies caused by the slashing of retirees' pensions. a full discussion on that is coming up. all that plus i am absolutely geeking out a little bit over what i think is the coolest car ever. the tesla. i will tell you why it's so cool but also why it's so important. >>> but tonight we begin with a man who i believe is the most dangerous politician on the american right. in october 2007 i sat in the media gallery of the united states supreme court and watched the solici
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martin luther king iii joins us. the president has a tough act to follow to put it lightly, he's got to stand on those steps where your dad stood. and gave after the second inaugural of lincoln, the second american speech every given. that wasn't supposed to be the speech that day, was it? >> well, i don't know -- >> people tell me that he sort of was inspired or somebody yelled him to tell them the dream speech, reverend. >> that certainly is true. but he had delivered conversions of that speech on several occasions and so i think that certainly that demonstration inspired him particularly. could i just correct one thing, just for the record? the 24th is the march that reverend sharpton and i and others are calling for. but the president actually speaks on the 28th which is the day, wednesday, which is the actual day that dad delivered the "i have a dream" speech. so there are several activities that are going on. >> distinguish the two of them. what's their different relevance? >> the difference is, i think, the 28
martin luther king iii joins us. the president has a tough act to follow to put it lightly, he's got to stand on those steps where your dad stood. and gave after the second inaugural of lincoln, the second american speech every given. that wasn't supposed to be the speech that day, was it? >> well, i don't know -- >> people tell me that he sort of was inspired or somebody yelled him to tell them the dream speech, reverend. >> that certainly is true. but he had delivered...
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it is just an exciting day for us. and the speaker is thrilled to be officiating in our ceremony. >> we have only 13 states that have made this legal. but a new gallop poll shows if there were a national referendum on this, 32%, nationwide, would vote to legalize same-sex marriage. only 43% would vote against that. and we know that that opposition number is just getting smaller by the day, by the year. frank, what is your political vision as an elected official yourself as to where the country is going, 13 states tonight. how many do you expect in the next five years. >> well, i don't have a crystal ball in front of me. but i know the train is out of the station and it is going. it is not stopping. it is not coming back. we've seen it here in new england. we know how so many people are opening their minds because of so many couples like themselves, people who live their lives, being open and honest, and that is what is driving this. with the help of the president's support and many legislators, this is going to happen.
it is just an exciting day for us. and the speaker is thrilled to be officiating in our ceremony. >> we have only 13 states that have made this legal. but a new gallop poll shows if there were a national referendum on this, 32%, nationwide, would vote to legalize same-sex marriage. only 43% would vote against that. and we know that that opposition number is just getting smaller by the day, by the year. frank, what is your political vision as an elected official yourself as to where the...
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stay with us. the end. lovely read susan. may i read something? yes, please. of course. a rich, never bitter taste cup after cup. 340 grams. [ sighs ] [ male announcer ] always rich, never bitter. gevalia. never bitter. a quarter million tweeters is beare tweeting. and 900 million dollars are changing hands online. that's why hp built a new kind of server. one that's 80% smaller. uses 89% less energy. and costs 77% less. it's called hp moonshot. and it's giving the internet the room it needs to...
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get us a few more jobs, and then get out of the way so we can live our lives. but the republicans really have not figured out a way to get out of this box. >> and let me show you quickly why it is appalling to me, krystal, politically appalling, i mean just dealing with the politics of it. i want to show you a poll commissioned by the tea party patriots. it's their pole. if the government shuts down over obama care, 45% will blame republicans. 41% will blame the president. now this is their poll, saying more people would blame them than the president. i don't get it. >> well, in reality, it should be 100 to zero. >> right. >> people should be laying the blame with the republicans, because there is only one party that is threatening a government shutdown. this time there is only one party that has been threatening government shutdowns since this president has been in office. so it drives me nuts when people say both parties need to compromise. no there is only one party intent on destroying our credit rating and shutting down the government. >> that's clear. kry
get us a few more jobs, and then get out of the way so we can live our lives. but the republicans really have not figured out a way to get out of this box. >> and let me show you quickly why it is appalling to me, krystal, politically appalling, i mean just dealing with the politics of it. i want to show you a poll commissioned by the tea party patriots. it's their pole. if the government shuts down over obama care, 45% will blame republicans. 41% will blame the president. now this is...
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thanks for being with us. qu" "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. tonight on "all in" a former fw op staffer is diagnosed with cancer and converts to become an obama care believer. he will be here with his story. also tonight all that fear mongering by the national rifle association about a vast gun registry when all of the information about gun owners is collected and stored in a secret database. turns out that wasn't so crazy after all. we found out there is one, and we'll tell you the surprising answer to who set it up. that is coming up. >>> plus, the apartment building plan for new york city that has separate entrance, one for rich residents and one in the affordable housing units. pretty stark example of the fracturing of america along lines of class. my guest tonight thinks it's a great idea. stay tuned for that. but we begin with incredible, shocking enthuse out of syria. a possible chemical weapons massacre with the government of president bashi
thanks for being with us. qu" "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. tonight on "all in" a former fw op staffer is diagnosed with cancer and converts to become an obama care believer. he will be here with his story. also tonight all that fear mongering by the national rifle association about a vast gun registry when all of the information about gun owners is collected and stored in a secret database. turns...
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thank you for staying us into the middle of the night to be with us. i appreciate it, man. >> my pleasure. >>> in the history of this show, only once have i been moved to bang my head on the desk in response to something said to me by a guest. only once in five years. and the guest who so moved me to bang my head on this desk has just now made some serious news. which might make you bang your head on the desk, too. that story is coming up. ou need to switch to verizon, it's a reality check. i had my reality check when i'd be sitting there with my friends who had their verizon phones and i'd be sitting there like "mine's still loading!" i couldn't get email. i couldn't stream movies. i couldn't upload any of our music. i couldn't count on it, that's when i decided to switch. now that i'm on verizon, everything moves fast. with verizon, i have that reliability. i'm completely happy with verizon. verizon's 4g lte is the most reliable and in more places than any other 4g network. period. that's powerful. verizon. if you have high cholesterol, here's some i
thank you for staying us into the middle of the night to be with us. i appreciate it, man. >> my pleasure. >>> in the history of this show, only once have i been moved to bang my head on the desk in response to something said to me by a guest. only once in five years. and the guest who so moved me to bang my head on this desk has just now made some serious news. which might make you bang your head on the desk, too. that story is coming up. ou need to switch to verizon, it's a...
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if it's not an emergency, please do not use the radio. if it's not an emergency, do not use the radio. >> are you talking to the shooter? that's what he's telling me to tell them on the radio. now what did you want me to tell her, sir? [ bleep ]. >> okay. he told me put you on hold and call the news, ma'am. >> okay. >> what you want -- i'm trying to find the number for channel two. want me to tell them to -- >> hello? yes, ma'am. >> he said tell them to back up right now. >> okay. >> okay. hold on. >> okay. hello? ma'am? okay. he said -- he said to tell them to back off. he doesn't want the kids, he wants the police so back off -- what else, sir? he said he don't care if he die and he don't have nothing to live for, and he said he's not mentally stable. >> okay. stay on the line with me. okay? put the phone down if you have to but don't put it on hold so i can't hear. >> okay. tell me where you are. >> in the front office with him. >> okay. >> he said send in one of your radios with an unarmed officer. >> okay. >> she said okay, she's get
if it's not an emergency, please do not use the radio. if it's not an emergency, do not use the radio. >> are you talking to the shooter? that's what he's telling me to tell them on the radio. now what did you want me to tell her, sir? [ bleep ]. >> okay. he told me put you on hold and call the news, ma'am. >> okay. >> what you want -- i'm trying to find the number for channel two. want me to tell them to -- >> hello? yes, ma'am. >> he said tell them to back...
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>> leanne gregg for us there. leanne, hugh. >> severe storms could be on the way for parts of the country. dylan is keeping an eye on that amid fears of more flooding. dylan, good morning. >>> good morning. we are seeing this setup where we could see some severe storms today across the northern plains. this type of setup was mild, dry air to the north and very hot and humid air to the south. and along that line you have that stationary front that is producing some heavier downpours. look at what we've seen since the beginning of august. we have already picked up about 10 to 18 inches of rainfall in parts of southern missouri. right the now, he though, things are qua iet and it should be mostly quiet over the course of the day. tomorrow more wet weather will move in. between monday and tuesday we could end up with another 2 to 4 inches of rain in already rain soaked areas of ckansas, oklahoma, and into missouri and arkansas. so especially tomorrow we'll be stepping up the flooding concerns once again. craig? >>> pr
>> leanne gregg for us there. leanne, hugh. >> severe storms could be on the way for parts of the country. dylan is keeping an eye on that amid fears of more flooding. dylan, good morning. >>> good morning. we are seeing this setup where we could see some severe storms today across the northern plains. this type of setup was mild, dry air to the north and very hot and humid air to the south. and along that line you have that stationary front that is producing some heavier...
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he was used as sort of the doppelganger -- it was filner and weiner, used like a brace of trouble, you know what i mean? it was being used partisanwise. >> gentlemen, i think george will made some colts about it. we had the spectacle of herman cain who i think was the leading republican going down in a scandal like this i hope he's really leaving. how did you remember? herman cain's existence? >> we spent way too much of our lives talking about that man. >> back into the stack of golden oldies. >> i was going to bring up congressman foley, and the reason republicans were hammers democrats, was there was a sense that republicans had known about it. but i don't think they reflect on their party. >> thank you, a.b. and joan. >>> the aaron sorkin, the genius behind "the newsroom" on hoib, but he has something to straighten out, and i think he's right. the place for right -- the place for politics. maybe it is. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion her
he was used as sort of the doppelganger -- it was filner and weiner, used like a brace of trouble, you know what i mean? it was being used partisanwise. >> gentlemen, i think george will made some colts about it. we had the spectacle of herman cain who i think was the leading republican going down in a scandal like this i hope he's really leaving. how did you remember? herman cain's existence? >> we spent way too much of our lives talking about that man. >> back into the stack...
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thank you for being with us. "politicsnation" with al sharpton starts right now. >>> thanks, michael. and thanks to you for tuning in. tonight's lead, america is getting smart on crime. but the right wing is playing dumb. they just can't seem to understand why a judge would rule that a police program like new york's stop and frisk discriminates against minorities. >> you're looking at a presumption that the new york city police department is going out every morning and targeting young black males. all right? they want to roust young black males. and i don't believe that for a second. they're not just walking around going hey, you, come over here. all right? they're trying to suppress violent crime and they're succeeding. >> bill doesn't believe it. i guess he just doesn't believe the hundreds of thousands of blacks and latino victims who are stopped for no reason. but maybe he'd belief it if he heard it straight from the police. here's an audiotape of a commander ordering an officer to target blacks. this tape wa
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none of us were. we were talking off stage, you know, when you're a teenager, especially teenage boy, you're going to mess up. and you won't always have the best judgment. but what i think all of us agree to is we should have a criminal justice system that's fair, that's just, and what i wanted to try to explain was why this was a particularly sensitive topic for african-american families, because a lot of people who have sons know the experience they had of being followed or -- >> sure. >> -- being viewed suspiciously. we all know that young african-american men disproportionately have involvement in criminal activities and violence. for a lot of reasons. a lot of it having to do with poverty. a lot of it having to do with disruptions in their neighborhoods and their communities, failing schools and all those things. and that's no excuse. but what we also believe in is that people, everybody should be treated fairly and the system should work for everyone. and so what i'm trying to do is -- [ applaus
none of us were. we were talking off stage, you know, when you're a teenager, especially teenage boy, you're going to mess up. and you won't always have the best judgment. but what i think all of us agree to is we should have a criminal justice system that's fair, that's just, and what i wanted to try to explain was why this was a particularly sensitive topic for african-american families, because a lot of people who have sons know the experience they had of being followed or -- >> sure....
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they are using the same stuff that they are using to track terrorists to also work on domestic crime? there's been a flurry of recent reporting, "the san francisco chronicle," the "new york times" and most intriguingly today in reuters about the fact that tips derived from nsome a surveillance are tips that are being handed over to domestic american law enforcement through agencies like the dea, for things like regular old nonterrorist american crimes committed by americans. according to reuters, a secret dea unit is funneling information from intelligence intercepts to authorities across the nation to help them launch criminal investigations of americans. reuters also reporting that law enforcement officials are getting trained that once they get these tips from nsa surveillance and other places, they should cover up that the information that they got came from any of those surveillance programs. they should, instead, pretend that they got the information through traditional legal law enforcement means. they should launder the source of the information. these guys did not get the inf
they are using the same stuff that they are using to track terrorists to also work on domestic crime? there's been a flurry of recent reporting, "the san francisco chronicle," the "new york times" and most intriguingly today in reuters about the fact that tips derived from nsome a surveillance are tips that are being handed over to domestic american law enforcement through agencies like the dea, for things like regular old nonterrorist american crimes committed by americans....
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thanks for being with us. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. tonight on "all in" the unfolding battle to protect your right to vote in this country. it's being waged on multiple fronts in multiple states. we've got full coverage after a whole host of developments in a moment with texas representative waukeen castro and the reverend al sharpton. >>> as the outrage over russia's anti-gay laws continue to grow, we're beginning to get a disturbing picture of what life is like there for its lgbt citizens. my guest tonight is russian, openly gay and about to flee the country. >>> plus, stop and frisk and edward snown, what do they have in quhcommon? a whole lot more than you might think. >>> we begin on the front lines of voter suppression, with multiple developments across the country, not the least of which is the attorney general of the united states eric holder suing the state of texas, two states suing the federal government back, and a prominent republi
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how does that affect us? it affects us in terms of what's taking place in iran. to the extend that we keep saying that if he crosses, iran crosses a red line, that will result in serious consequences. well now we have to see what the serious consequences mean in syria. does it have any applicability to iran. in terms of the u.s. interests, our interest is obviously israel. our interest is making sure egypt honors the treaty it has with israel, et cetera. so it's not easy but i think we have to have -- pursue our interests in the short term. hoping we can see an empl lucvo to a more democratic system. in the meantime, we'll come down to the side of the egyptian military ver dosus that of -- >> senator, does the u.s. have -- you think about it, and everybody else in the world looks at what's going on in egypt and says, oh, that was a coup. everybody else in the world look, at what's going on in syria and says this is a brutal crackdown. and the united states is saying, well, we got to wait and see what's going on in syria. we haven't decided it's a coup. is that a
how does that affect us? it affects us in terms of what's taking place in iran. to the extend that we keep saying that if he crosses, iran crosses a red line, that will result in serious consequences. well now we have to see what the serious consequences mean in syria. does it have any applicability to iran. in terms of the u.s. interests, our interest is obviously israel. our interest is making sure egypt honors the treaty it has with israel, et cetera. so it's not easy but i think we have to...
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use that as leverage? a growing chorus of lawmakers is arguing it's time to pull the plug on aid to egypt. >> when we threaten something, as we did that we would cut off aid, the administration did and then not do it, then you lose your credibility and your influence. >> we are going to have to suspend our aid. >> i do not see how we can continue aid. >> i do believe we have to change our aid. >> i think the actions of the last week, no doubt cause us to suspend eight. >> it's counterproductive and shows nothing but american weakness to continue it. >> i want to bring in michael crowley and ann garran. what is the calculus the white house is weighing this morning? >> is there a bipartisan call in congress to suspend aid. really as you pointed out in your introduction, chris, there isn't a ton of aid left to go this year out of 1.3 billion. it's something between 5 and 600 that is left so they could withhold some of that. it probably wouldn't have a great effect or immediate effect on the generals in cairo
use that as leverage? a growing chorus of lawmakers is arguing it's time to pull the plug on aid to egypt. >> when we threaten something, as we did that we would cut off aid, the administration did and then not do it, then you lose your credibility and your influence. >> we are going to have to suspend our aid. >> i do not see how we can continue aid. >> i do believe we have to change our aid. >> i think the actions of the last week, no doubt cause us to suspend...